The first thousand four hundred and thirty-eight chapters break the unspoken rules
Everyone looked around and saw that the leader was a man in his fifties, with gray hair and a slightly chubby figure. He had his hands behind his back and looked like a leader.
Slightly behind him was a middle-aged man of about the same age, wearing a law enforcement uniform and looking like a cadre.
The people following behind were younger, some were wearing glasses, and some were carrying briefcases. They seemed to be secretaries and other entourage.
"Leader He."
Seeing the middle-aged man in the lead, the middle-aged propaganda cadre and others looked happy, they quickly stepped forward and shouted respectfully.
"Leader Mao, you are here."
Law enforcement officers also stepped forward to greet the middle-aged man in law enforcement uniform.
Su Hongyun was already in despair. When he saw Leader He, he immediately struggled forward as if he had seen a life-saving straw: "Boss He, you must...save me."
Leader He glanced at him gloomily and did not speak. Instead, he waved and greeted the reporters: "Hello, fellow journalists, I am He Wenmao from the Daonan Propaganda Department. Nice to meet you."
"Hello fellow journalists, I am Mao Hongbo from the Daonan Law Enforcement Department."
Leader Mao also waved and introduced himself.
"Hello, Leader He."
"Hello, Leader Mao."
The reporters responded one after another in a very polite and polite manner.
As regular journalists, many of them knew He Wenmao and Mao Hongbo.
Mao Hongbo is the top leader of Daonan's law enforcement department, a high-ranking and powerful figure.
He Wenmao's background is even greater, and Daonan's propaganda department is in charge.
Although the propaganda department and the law enforcement department are nominally on the same level, the propaganda department is in charge of ideology and has a detached status. In addition, He Wenmao has a special status and is the long tail of the Daonan unit. In terms of power, he is even more powerful than some deputy leaders.
In fact, He Wenmao is much higher than Mao Hongbo.
He Wenmao and Mao Hongbo smiled and nodded in response.
"Leader He, hello Leader Mao, I am Qian Wanyi, the legal person of Fengsheng Media Company. I am very happy that the two leaders can come here to guide the work."
Qian Wanyi also hurried forward and said enthusiastically.
As the owner of a private enterprise, what he fears most are the officials within the system, not to mention that the propaganda department is the immediate superior of the media company.
However, He Wenmao and Mao Hongbo seemed not to hear what he said. Not only did they not respond, they even ignored him.
Qian Wanyi's face froze.
He Wenmao put his hands behind his back and said loudly: "Everyone, although I have just arrived, I just heard the law enforcement officers report to Leader Mao, so I already know what happened here."
"As the leader of the propaganda department, I bear a great responsibility for the falsehoods in the rumor-refuting reports released by the propaganda department. I am here to solemnly and sincerely apologize to all the journalists and friends and ask for your forgiveness."
"I promise that this kind of thing will never happen again. Next, the propaganda department will withdraw the rumor-refuting report, issue a statement to explain the situation, put things right, and restore the impact of the false reports to the maximum extent."
"Please believe that our attitude is sincere and trustworthy, and the official prestige remains as before and is unshakable."
Speaking of the last sentence, He Wenmao's voice was loud and impactful.
Bang bang bang... The entourage behind him, middle-aged propaganda cadres and others immediately applauded enthusiastically and cheered.
All the reporters looked at each other in shock.
What's the best place for He Wenmao's speech?
Although it was mentioned that the report to refute the rumors was false, it neither pointed out the reasons nor stated the results. It just apologized indifferently, said that it would withdraw the report, and issued a statement of the situation. That was the end of it?
And at the end, he added that official authority is unshakable. What does this mean?
If you are wrong, you still need to emphasize your authority.
Is it still reasonable to prove that you are wrong?
Although he was confused, He Wenmao was the leader after all. The reporters did not dare to question him and could only applaud along with him.
The middle-aged propaganda cadre and others looked happy.
He Wenmao said this, obviously he was scratching the surface of the mistake made by the propaganda department in publishing the rumor refuting report.
Naturally, they don't have to worry about being held accountable.
Su Hongyun's eyes also lit up.
Although He Wenmao didn't give him a good look and didn't say a word to him, he seemed to have given up on him.
However, in He Wenmao's speech just now, he did not mention at all the reasons why the rumor refuting reports were untrue, which means there is a reason.
Speeches in official circles always have hidden meanings.
After He Wenmao finished speaking, he said to Mao Hongbo: "Leader Mao, what comes next is the responsibility of your law enforcement department. You can handle it."
Mao Hongbo nodded: "Okay."
He faced everyone and said loudly: "As for spreading rumors, since Fengsheng Media Company has proven that it did not create rumors, it will not be held legally responsible.
As for someone reporting that Su Hongyun, the leader of the agricultural machinery department, ordered Wang Haipeng..." Suddenly, Chen Hao interrupted him: "Leader Mao, please wait a moment."
Mao Hongbo glanced at Chen Hao displeasedly: "Who are you?"
Chen Haodao: "My name is Chen Hao, a reporter from Fengsheng Media. I am the rumor spreader who was identified by Su Hongyun and others to the police. I also brought law enforcement officers and witness Lu Zhiguo to prepare on-site testimonies and arrests. I am also the target who just reported to the law enforcement officers."
Those who reported the crime committed by Su Hongyun and others to the police.”
What he said was convoluted, but everyone understood it.
Mao Hongbo looked unhappy: "I know who you are, and I have listened to the report from my subordinates. I am processing it now. Why are you interrupting me?"
Chen Hao said: "Leader Mao, you didn't handle it completely.
You just said that I and the company I work for, Fengsheng Media, proved that we did not create rumors, so we will not be held legally responsible. This is right, but I am right, which means that what Su Hongyun said in the interview was a lie and a rumor. The Propaganda Department
The reports released to refute the rumors are lies and rumors, why didn’t you mention it?”
When the reporters heard this, they looked stern and secretly gave a thumbs up.
They naturally understood why Mao Hongbo never mentioned dealing with Su Hongyun and the propaganda department.
Because He Wenmao was by his side, and He Wenmao's words just now made his intentions clear, how should Mao Hongbo deal with it?
It's like the leader has made a mistake. As a subordinate, do you dare to point out the leader's mistake in public and then deal with it?
So are you a leader or a leader is a leader?
This is why reporters dared to refute Su Hongyun and others, but when He Wenmao came, no one dared to say anything and instead had to show politeness.
Because He Wenmao is the largest official present and is in charge of ideology. Although he is only a district leader, it is just like the relationship between Party A and Party B. Even if Party A is an ordinary person, the leader of Party B does not dare to offend.
As for Chen Hao, as a business reporter in private media, he is at the lowest level. He Wenmao, a humble person who would never take a serious look at him, broke this unspoken rule in public. He is not brave.
Of course, it may be precisely because Chen Hao is a business reporter at the lowest level, so he feels that losing is nothing, so he is so brave, questioning the superior leaders of the district law enforcement department in public, and giving He Wenmao an invisible slap in the face.